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Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light.
Nitrogen and oxygen are formed primarily by thermonuclear fusion in stars. Argon is formed by radioactive decay of potassium - which is also formed in stars.
Hydrogen and Oxygen are the two elements that are formed when water decomposes.
Oxygen formed on earth by compound of nuclear fission of sun with helium and hydrogen.
Ozone.
No.
thunder is formed by the crack of lighting
The atoms of a compound are held together by chemical bonds formed by the interaction of electrons from each atom.
no, the interaction is of chlorine ions and oxygen
For example hydrogen.
The movement and/or interaction of lithospheric plates.
Oxygen formed during photosynthesis is the gas O2.
Oxygen and petrol or diesel is burned in a car engine, it is not formed
Ozone is a tri oxygen molecule. It is formed in a natural process by the action of UV light on oxygen molecule.
Individuals of oxygen are formed in the stratosphere when oxygen molecules that consist of two oxygen atoms are striked by ultraviolet light.
Nitrogen and oxygen are formed primarily by thermonuclear fusion in stars. Argon is formed by radioactive decay of potassium - which is also formed in stars.
The key to forming ozone, is to break apart an oxygen atom. In the tropopause, 215nm or more energetic UV light breaks apart an oxygen molecule. Sometimes a loose oxygen atom attaches to an oxygen molecule. Sometimes a loose oxygen atom attaches to a nitrogen molecule, and some time later, visible light will excite the oxygen "loose" and it will bond with the next oxygen atom it comes in contact with. In the troposphere, ozone is most commonly formed through the interaction between oxygen, NOx (infernal combustion products), VOCs (unburned fuel, biologically-sourced methane, etc), and purple or more energetic light from the Sun.